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13 June 1989 Dynamically Reconfigurable Multiprocessor System For Scene Segmentation In Histopathology
R. L. Shoemaker, O. Stucky, R. Manner, D. B. Thompson, W. G. Griswold, P. H. Bartels
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Proceedings Volume 1063, New Technologies in Cytometry; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951890
Event: OE/LASE '89, 1989, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The Heidelberg Polyp multiprocessor and its application to scene segmentation problems in histopathology is discussed, including ways in which the architecture can be utilized to support expert system-guided scene segmentation software, the system's current performance, and some major improvements currently being made to the system.
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R. L. Shoemaker, O. Stucky, R. Manner, D. B. Thompson, W. G. Griswold, and P. H. Bartels "Dynamically Reconfigurable Multiprocessor System For Scene Segmentation In Histopathology", Proc. SPIE 1063, New Technologies in Cytometry, (13 June 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951890
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Image segmentation

Telecommunications

Computing systems

Operating systems

Human-machine interfaces

Tissues

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